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I'm not a rifle guy and I'm a fairly new shooter, less than a year at age 57. But I like the discussion about moving weight forward.

I shoot a 9mm pistol, so at 200 lb I should outweigh the recoil. But the scatter in my groups suggests that isn't happening.

My son suggested that I take a more aggressive, forward stance ("nose over toes"). Doing so automatically bunched up my chest and locked my arms and neck together behind the gun.

At 57, my sight picture wanders a bit more than you young guys, but with this stance adjustment my wandering is about half to three-quarters of what it was. Doesn't sound like much, but even three-quarters of the wander represents about half the area covered. That's going to mean a lot tighter groups.

I'm not a rifle guy and I'm a fairly new shooter, less than a year at age 57. But I like the discussion about moving weight forward.

I shoot a 9mm pistol, so at 200 lb I should outweigh the recoil. But the scatter in my groups suggests that isn't happening.

My son suggested that I take a more aggressive, forward stance ("nose over toes"). Doing so automatically bunched up my chest and locked my arms and neck together behind the gun.

At 57, my sight picture wanders a bit more than you young guys, but with this stance adjustment my wandering is about half to three-quarters of what it was. Doesn't sound like much, but even three-quarters of the wander represents about half the area covered. That's going to mean a lot tighter groups.

Great video! Thanks!

Balota, if you really want some good instruction you are in the right place. I've heard great things about a training group in Tulsa.